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Reflection on the life of a Missionary. Every believer in Christ Jesus is called to be a Missionary. Where ever it is that God plants us is a mission field.

Like an Angel - Loved and Cared For

One day I picked up a man from the gutter. His body was covered with worms. I brought him to our house, and what did this man say? He did not curse. He did not blame anyone. He just said, "I've lived like an animal in the street, but I'm going to die like an angel, loved and cared for!"

Very often we pick up sick and dying destitutes from the streets of Calcutta. A few nights ago we picked up four people. One was in a most terrible condition, covered with wounds, her body full of maggots. I told the sisters that I would take care of her while they attended to the other three. I really did all that my love could do for her. I put her in bed and then she took hold of my hand. She had such a beautiful smile on her face and she said only: "Thank you." Then she died. There was a greatness of love. She was hungry for love, and she received that love before she died. She spoke only two words, but her understanding love was expressed in those two words. I have never seen a smile like that.

Mother Teresa "A Life for God"... in twenty five years we have picked up more than thirty-six thousand people from the streets and more than eighteen thousand have died a most beautiful death."

He has kindled his love in our hearts, so that we may love those we meet with his love.

I have experienced many human weaknesses, many human frailties, and I still experience them. But we need to use them. We need to work for Christ Jesus with a humble heart, with the humility of Christ. He comes and uses us to be his love and compassion in the world in spite of our weaknesses and frailties.

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